Campaign officials are said to have briefed the president in recent days about their fears of reopening the economy too soon, arguing that a spike in deaths could be more politically damaging than the economic downturn.
By Ashley Parker, Josh Dawsey and Yasmeen Abutaleb, Washington Post
Mon, 03/30/2020 - 5:16am
Campaign officials are said to have briefed the president in recent days about their fears of reopening the economy too soon, arguing that a spike in deaths could be more politically damaging than the economic downturn.